Kentucky Code § KRS 13A.331

Adoption and effective date of ordinary administrative regulation that has been referred to a legislative committee
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A filed ordinary administrative regulation that has not been deferred or found deficient and has been referred by the Commission to a legislative committee shall be considered as adopted and shall become effective: (1) Upon adjournment of a meeting of a legislative committee other than the subcommittee if: (a) The administrative regulation was on the meeting agenda; and (b) A quorum was present; (2) Upon adjournment of a meeting of a House or Senate standing committee if: (a) The administrative regulation was on its meeting agenda; (b) A quorum was present; and (c) The administrative regulation has previously been on a meeting agenda of the other standing committee when a quorum was present; or (3) At the expiration of the review period established in KRS 13A.290(7), if within the review period a legislative committee has failed to meet or failed to place a filed administrative regulation on a meeting agenda.

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